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lass n (archaic except UK, dialectal, informal or poetic) |
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1. A girl; also (by extension), a young woman. |
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1. (specifically) A female member of the Salvation Army; a |
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hallelujah lass. |
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2. (especially Geordie, Wearside) A sweetheart. |
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3. (Northern England, Scotland) A female servant; a maid, a |
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maidservant. |
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4. (Scotland, familiar) A term of address for a woman, or a female |
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animal. |
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[20px-PointingHand.svg.png] Yesterday was the International Day of the |
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Girl Child, which is recognized by the United Nations to increase |
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awareness of gender inequality faced by girls worldwide and to support |
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greater opportunities for them. |
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